I’m providing a single reference image and need it turned into a high-detail 3D model suitable for an FDM (filament) printer. The finished piece will be used purely for display, so surface quality and crisp detailing matter more than mechanical tolerances. I’d like the proportions to match the picture, yet I’m flexible on the overall size—you can enlarge or shrink it as long as the visual balance stays faithful. Please build the geometry with real-world printing in mind: sensible wall thickness, closed manifolds, clean normals, and no extreme overhangs that would force excessive supports. Feel free to sculpt in ZBrush, Blender, Fusion 360, or any tool you prefer, as long as the final mesh arrives print-ready. Deliverables: • Print-ready STL (and OBJ if convenient) • A quick screenshot or viewport render that shows the final scale in millimetres • Notes on recommended print settings or orientation for best surface finish Acceptance criteria: The mesh loads error-free in Cura/PrusaSlicer, passes basic mesh checks (no non-manifold edges), and preserves the high-detail look of the original image while remaining printable on a standard 0.4 mm nozzle. Let me know if you foresee any tricky areas so we can adjust before final export—I’m happy to iterate once or twice to get everything perfect.